WEBVTT POBUY, BUT KEEP YOUR EYE TO THESKY.SCOTT: STATE LAWMAKERS WANTCITIES AND TOWNS THAT USE SPEEDCAMERAS TO POST SIGNS NOTIFYINGDRIVERS THEY'RE BEING MONITORED.SULA: WDSU ANCHOR SHAUN KRAISMANSPOKE WITH THE NEW ORLEANSSENATOR WHO AUTHORED THE BILL.WHAT DID HE HAVE TO SAY ABOUTMAKING THE CHANGE?>> SCOTT, SULA, THE NEW BILLWOULD REQUIRE SIGNS TO BE POSTEDNEAR THE LOCATION OF A CAMERAMONITORING A DRIVER'S SPEED,SPECIFICALLY THE MOBILE SPEEDCAMERAS.THE SIGNS WOULD HAVE TO BE PUP BETWEEN 250 FEET AND 500 FEETOF THE SPEED CAMERAS IN THEAREANOW IF THE SIGN IS NOT POSTED,THE LOCAL GOVERNING AUTHORITYWOULDN'T BE ABLE TO USE THEIMAGES TO TICKET DRIVERSI SPOKE WITH SENATOR TROY CARTERABOUT HIS NEW BILL TONIGHT.HE SAYS UP UNTIL NOW, THOSESPEED CAMERAS WERE SPEED TRAPSBECAUSE THERE WERE NO WARNINGS>> IF A CAR IS NOT PROPERLSIGNED, THEN THE MOTORIST HASTHE RIGHT TO CHALLENGE THAT ANDSHOW THAT A SIGN IS NOT INPLACE.AND AGAIN, THE WHOLE IDEA BEHINDIT IS TO MAKE SURE THAT IF YOURINTENTION IS TO DISCOURAPEOPLE FROM SPEEDING, THENHAVING SIGNAGE IS A GOOD THING.IF YOU'RE DETERMINED TO HAVESIGNS UP BECAUSE YOU WANT TOTRAP PEOPLE AND RAISE MONEY FOCITY REVENUES, THEN YOU DON'TLIKE THIS.THE WHOLE IDEA IS WE SHOULD BEDISCOURAGING PEOPLE FROMSPEEDING AND NOT TRICKING THEMINTO TICKETS.>> THE BILL RECEIVED FINALPASSAGE WITH A 35-0 VOTE TODAY.IT NOW HEADS TO THE GOVERNOR'SDESK.